How is the cost performance of Changan Oushang X5?
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Changan Oushang X5 owners generally consider its cost performance to be average. Below is a detailed introduction of the vehicle: 1. Power Performance: The Changan Oushang X5 is equipped with the Blue Whale NE1.5T engine, the only one in its class featuring a dual-outlet cylinder head integrated exhaust manifold and a dual-scroll electronically controlled turbocharger. It delivers a maximum power of 132kW, a maximum torque of 300N·m, and a robust 180 horsepower. Paired with a wet 7DCT automatic transmission, the gearbox achieves a response time of 251ms and a comprehensive transmission efficiency of up to 94.5%. 2. Configuration: The Changan Oushang X5 adopts a high-strength steel ring body design, with high-strength steel accounting for 78% of the structure. It includes features such as DMS (Driver Monitoring System), LDW, ACC, AEB, ESP, ABS, EBD, BAS, TCS, an ultra-HD surround-view driving recorder, a cloud-eye rearview mirror, 360° panoramic imaging, and a bodyguard mode.
Just helped my cousin pick this Oshan X5 recently, and it's really a steal at just over 100k RMB out-the-door price. The 1.5T Blue Whale engine feels peppy from standstill, making city overtaking effortless. My real-world fuel consumption is around 7.8L/100km. The rear seats are surprisingly spacious - last family trip we stuffed three suitcases with room to spare. Features like auto hold and 360° camera are beginner-friendly, though the infotainment system occasionally lags for half a second. If I had to nitpick, highway tire noise is noticeable and rear passengers feel bumpy over speed bumps. But considering the top trim only costs 120k with standard LED headlights and leather seats across all variants, it punches way above its weight in this price bracket.